Screen hanger



apt. 16 a 1924- 1,508,655 M. HAUSER SCREEN HANGER Filed Nov. 20 1922 4 1 5 3-H 6 if? 1'. Min

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Patented Sept. 16, 1924;

- UNITED STATES 421,508,655 PATENT OFFICE.

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. Application filed November 20, 1922. Serial 110. 601,878

To all' whomitmay concern:

Be it known that I, MARTIN HAUSER, a

citizen of the United States, and a resident of Toledo, in the county of Lucas and State of Ohio, have made'an invention appertainmg to a Screen Hanger; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and

exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reffl' erence being had to the accompanying drawings and to the characters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

' This invention relates to separable hinges;

following specification, and while in its broader aspect it is capable of embodiment in numerous forms, a referred embodiment thereof is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which, 1

F gure 1 1s a perspective view of the upper portion of a window casing and a screen mounted therein and equi ped ,with' arged sec-- the'invention, and Fi 2 is an en tron on the line 2-2 mlig. 1. I

Referring to the drawings 1 designates a window casing and 2 a screen-frame mounted therein andwhich is shown as of less thickness than the recessed portion'lof the easing into which it fits, so that the screen sets back adistance in the casing. This is' a conditionwhich is frequentlymet within the hangin of screens and which makesit diflicult toiang the screens with the types of hangar-s commonly employed. T

The go or be r ,embodving theinvention comprises a 00k member 3'which- 1s preferably stamped from sheet metal and has its shank portion provided with 0 en ings for receiving securing screws 4 an its lower and turned up .to form a pintle engaging hook. The hinge pintlemember 5 is o aggled or crank form, having twq laterally o set 'pivotal portions, one 0 which enters an eye'in a securingmember 6, which is attached to the screen frame by screws 7 or in any other suitable manner, while; the other pivot portion is projected outwardly in position to have engagement with the hook 3, asshown. The pmtle member is preferably composed of a length of wire of heavy gauge which is given two right-angled bends so that it is provided with an intermediate cross-portion from opposite sides of which the pivotal end portions project in opposed parallel relation. The pmtle member 5 is secured by a set-screw 8 within the carrying member 6 for both axial and rotary ad ustment to facilitate adjustment of the same to suit the depth of insertion of the screen frame within the casing, and the relative p0.-

sitions of the members 3 and 6. It is evident that I have provided a simple .and inexpensive form of screen hm parts thereof are capable of being easily and quickly manufactured and assembl and when assembled facilitate an easy and rapid adjustment of the parts to suit the .75 and hanger of'the detachable type, that t e p I conditions of hanging to which a screen me be subjected.

wish it understood that my-invention is not limited to any specific construction, arrangement or form of the parts, as it may be embodied in numerous forms without departing from the spirit of the claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claimv asv new, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is,-

' *1. A device of the class described com rising a hook member, a hinged member av-' 7 ing an eye, a Z-shaped wire member. havirg one end portion in pivotal engagement W1 the hinged member eye and its other end portion in releasable holding engagement.i with the hooked member, the intle member being rotatably and axially a lpeintle receiving por Ioi' a hooked member secured thereto adj ace'nt toeach upper corner of the casing openustable 'relative to the hinge member, an a set screw r and engagm the mg, an eye member secured tov the closure;

member near each side thereof adjacent to f a reslpective hooked member, a intle'member aving' transversely space projectin trunnion portions, one mounted in the adjacent eye member'and ca- I oppositely edl pable of axial and rotary adjustment relaprojecting in parallel relation in opposite' tive thereto and the other projecting outdlrectlons from the cross portion,'-one pivward relative to the adjacent side of the otal portion for releasable engagement with casing and adaptedtohave releasable hooked the hookniember and the other for axial 15 Q 6 engagement with the adjacent hooked and rotary adjustable engagement with the member. eye member. and means carried by the eye 3. In a device of the class described, a member \for holding the pintle member in hook member for securing to a casing lgln eye adjusted relation thereto.

member for securing to a screen e, a In testimony whereof I have hereunto 20 10 pintle. member of wire having two bends signed my name to this specification.

forming a cross portion and pivotal portions MARTIN HAUSER. 

